Missing Figure - Intermediate-Advanced Level: missing element INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED

Intensive strategic solving 🎯 drill: 20 intermediate-advanced-level missing figure questions. Worksheet 20 of 30 hones your missing element abilities. Practice visual deduction, shape completion, design completion under timed conditions. Best for advanced developing students seeking advanced concepts with increasing complexity.

📝 Worksheet 20 of 30 • 20 questions • ⏱️ Estimated time: 20 minutes • 🎯 Intermediate-advanced level

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Worksheet 20 of 30 (66% complete)

Question 1

The arrow rotates 90° clockwise each step. What comes next? → ?
Arrow directions: up → right → down → left → back to up.

Question 2

Pattern alternates: plus-in-circle, rotated square, plus-in-circle, rotated square. What comes next? → ?
Odd positions: plus inside circle. Next (5th) returns to plus-in-circle.

Question 3

Each circle gets progressively darker. What comes next? → ?
Shading progression: empty → light gray → medium gray → dark gray → black.

Question 4

The dot moves right by +15 each time. Where is the next dot? → ?
X-positions: 20, 35, 50, 65. Next X-position: 80.

Question 5

Each polygon gains one side. What comes next? → ?
Number of sides: 3 (triangle), 4 (square), 5 (pentagon), 6 (hexagon). Next: 7 (heptagon).

Question 6

Pattern alternates: plus-in-circle, rotated square, plus-in-circle, rotated square. What comes next? → ?
Odd positions: plus inside circle. Next (5th) returns to plus-in-circle.

Question 7

Each circle's radius increases by 10. What comes next? → ?
Radii: 10, 20, 30, 40. Next radius: 50.

Question 8

The shape alternates with its mirror image. What comes next? → ?
Pattern: L-shape, mirror, L-shape, mirror. Next: L-shape.

Question 9

The shape alternates with its mirror image. What comes next? → ?
Pattern: L-shape, mirror, L-shape, mirror. Next: L-shape.

Question 10

Each figure adds 3 more dots. What comes next? → ?
Dot counts: 2, 5, 8, 11 (adding 3 each time). Next count: 14 dots.

Question 11

In this 3×3 matrix, each row and column must contain one circle, one square, and one triangle. Row 1: [●] [■] [▲] Row 2: [▲] [●] [■] Row 3: [■] [▲] [?] Which shape completes the pattern?
Each row has a cyclic permutation. Row 3 needs a circle to complete the set.

Question 12

Number of stars follows Fibonacci sequence: 1, 1, 2, 3. What comes next? → ?
Fibonacci: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5 (each term = sum of previous two). Next count: 5 stars.

Question 13

Each figure adds 3 more dots. What comes next? → ?
Dot counts: 2, 5, 8, 11 (adding 3 each time). Next count: 14 dots.

Question 14

The arrow rotates 90° clockwise each step. What comes next? → ?
Arrow directions: up → right → down → left → back to up.

Question 15

The dot moves right by +15 each time. Where is the next dot? → ?
X-positions: 20, 35, 50, 65. Next X-position: 80.

Question 16

Pattern alternates: plus-in-circle, rotated square, plus-in-circle, rotated square. What comes next? → ?
Odd positions: plus inside circle. Next (5th) returns to plus-in-circle.

Question 17

Number of stars follows Fibonacci sequence: 1, 1, 2, 3. What comes next? → ?
Fibonacci: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5 (each term = sum of previous two). Next count: 5 stars.

Question 18

Each figure rotates +45° clockwise. What comes next? → ?
Rotation angles: 0°, 45°, 90°, 135°. Next angle: 180°.

Question 19

Two elements rotate at different rates: square (+45°), line (+90°). Find the next figure. → ?
Square rotation: 0°, 45°, 90°, 135° → next 180°. Line rotation: 0°, 90°, 180°, 270° → next 360° (pointing right).

Question 20

Each polygon gains one side. What comes next? → ?
Number of sides: 3 (triangle), 4 (square), 5 (pentagon), 6 (hexagon). Next: 7 (heptagon).
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